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Taiwan establishes association to help crypto firms self regulate

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June 13, 2024222 Views
Taiwan establishes association to help crypto firms self regulate

The association was formed after the country’s Justice Ministry proposed AML amendments for crypto firms that could result in penalties, including up to two years in prison.

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